Brooksby Station

A Grade II Listed Building in Hoby with Rotherby, Leicestershire

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Listing Text

Former railway station. 1846-8 by William Parsons.
Red brick with limestone dressings, hipped slate roof, brick ridge and
lateral stacks. Italianate style. 9-bay, single-storey block.
Station has central doorway with round-inched head flanked by windows with
similar heads, tripartite windows to right either side of similar window,
and door to left, flanked by similar tripartite windows, all with similar
round-inched heads. Stone sills and surrounds, band at impost level and
deep projecting, bracketed eaves broken by gables above door. Platform
side has similar composition, 3 doors, similar windows and 3 gables to
eaves. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SK6700716347

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